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id: 656bbd3dea715a11ce02b670
title: Завдання 7
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-7
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# --description--

In coding, especially when using version control systems like `Git`, `push` means to upload changes from a local repository to a remote one.

The past tense `pushed` indicates that this action has already been completed.

For example, `He pushed his code to the GitHub repository` means he uploaded his recent code changes to GitHub.

# --question--

## --text--

What does `push` mean in the context of version control?

## --answers--

To download changes from a remote repository

### --feedback--

`Push` actually means to upload changes to a remote repository, not download.

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To delete changes from a repository

### --feedback--

`Push` is not bout deleting changes from a repository.

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To review changes in a repository

### --feedback--

`push` is not about reviewing changes in a repository.

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To upload changes to a remote repository


## --video-solution--

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